No. In 1960, John F. Kennedy was elected to a term that would have lasted from January 1961 to January 1965. However, Kennedy was fatally shot in November 1963, and Lyndon Johnson became president for the remainder of the term.
No, there was no committee to reelect President John F. Kennedy in 1964 because he was assassinated in November 1963. Kennedy had won the presidency in 1960 and was serving his term at the time of his death. Lyndon B. Johnson, who succeeded him, ran for election in 1964.
Kennedy was campaigning for president in Spring of 1960.
Tuesday November 3. 1964. However, he was elected Vice President November 1960. He became president in November 22, 1963 when President John F Kennedy was assassinated.
Kennedy was elected president in 1960.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
presidential elections come in years of four - 1956, 1960, 1964, etc. Lyndon B. Johnson became president Nov. 22 1963 when Kennedy was killed.
It was 1960.
kennedy and nixon
Incumbent President Dwight Eisenhower won reelection in the 1956 presidential election defeating Adlai Stevenson. John F. Kennedy won the 1960 presidential election defeating Richard Nixon. Lyndon Johnson won the 1964 presidential election defeating Barry Goldwater.
Kennedy was elected president in November of 1960. He was inaugurated on January 20, 1961.
The 35th President of the United States was John F. Kennedy. President Kennedy was elected in 1960, and was in office from January 20, 1961 to November 22, 1963 when he was assassinated.
The Republican nominee for U.S. President in 1960 was the incumbent Vice President, Richard M. Nixon of California.In 1960, Vice President Richard M. Nixon was the Republican opponent of Democrat John F. Kennedy. Kennedy won in a tight election campaign.